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Big Spring School District completed construction of a new high school (grades 9–12) in 2003, a new middle school (grades 6–8) in 2005, and operates three elementary schools (grades K-5). One of these elementary schools has recently been renovated, being the middle school, now being an elementary school.
Big Spring High School (Grades 9-12) Anderson Accelerated High School (Grades 9-12) Big Spring Junior High (Grades 7-8) Big Spring Intermediate (Grades 5-6) Kentwood Early Childhood Center (PK) Marcy Elementary (Grades K-2) Moss Elementary (Grades K-2) Washington Elementary (Grade 3)
Big Spring High School is a public high school located in Big Spring, Texas and classified as a 4A Division I school by the University Interscholastic League (UIL). It is part of the Big Spring Independent School District located in north central Howard County. The high school building was dedicated on March 23, 1952.
El Paso. Median income: $55,710 Annual cost of living for homeowner: $38,645 Surplus of income for median middle-class homeowner: $36,504 Annual cost of living for renter: $41,924 Surplus of ...
Aug. 24—Jessica Harkins, an elementary teacher with Terrell County Independent School District (TCISD) and Michelle Cochrane, a secondary teacher with Big Spring ISD (BSISD) have been named 2024 ...
The grading scale, initially set in 1963, provided that a score of 100–94% was an A, 93–87% a B, 86–80% a C, and 70–79% a D, with any score below 70% an F. [40] The county school board adopted a $279 million budget in February 1979, which included a 5.15% cost of living raise for the system's teachers and other employees. [ 41 ]
At the meeting, the district said it would have to pay back about $600,000 to the Texas Education Agency (TEA). It was said that if the district did not consolidate, the state could come in and ...
The school surrendered seven acres of its original property to pay its debts and emerge from bankruptcy protection. The seven-acre tract was repurchased by the school in 2012 for $3.3 million. [12] From 1990 to 1993, the number of applications submitted to Strake Jesuit doubled. Fr.